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Introduction
The reason why I chose the rainforest as my
project is because it is a very big topic that many people research and it is one of the most interesting
subjects too.After researching a couple
websites I finally gathered up some info for my project weblog.
More than 50,000 trees are being cut down in
thousands of rainforests.Thats why in my
project I also include ways you can understand the rainforest and ways you can help the rainforest by
entering sponsor funds if you listen to these things carefully
you might begin to understand the rainforest more than
you already have.
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| Project News | | 1/25/2002 |
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Gerry McGovern: "Study after study shows that people who use the Web from every continent on this planet don't want flashy websites. They want functional websites, with pages that download quickly. They want websites that have comprehensive information that is well organized. They want effective search engines. They want quality support. They want purchase processes that are simple and robust". [via Jay Curry] [Adam Curry: CurryDotCom]
European Schoolnet. "The European Schoolnet is a unique international partnership of 23 European Ministries of Education developing learning for schools, teachers and pupils across Europe. We provide insight into the use of ICT (information and communications technology) in Europe for policy-makers and education professionals. This goal is achieved through communication and information exchange at all levels of school education using innovative technologies, and by acting as a gateway to national and regional school networks." [Serious Instructional Technology]
New Forms of Journalism. Quote: "The following links provide information about new forms of personal journalism — including weblogs, collaborative news sites, personal broadcasting, and more — as well as pointers to examples of each genre" [Serious Instructional Technology]
Tryon Edwards. "If you would thoroughly know anything, teach it to others." [Motivational Quotes of the Day]
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